This is one of those takes that’s so controversial I’m afraid to post it, which is exactly why I have to.

I neither endorse nor disavow this, and no, I’m not in the picture.

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    1 month ago

    I think there are methods to filter them out - that’s how we know most child molesters are not actual pedos. Personally, I’m against gassing anyone and I’m for the approach suggested in the article.

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      1 month ago

      I’m assuming some kind of anonymity was involved in gathering the statistics. In court the incentives to lie are pretty different.

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        1 month ago

        I think there are ways to psychologically assess an individual, so there’s no need to rely on self reporting.

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          There are not. Not that I’ve ever heard of, anyway.

          There’s genital arousal monitors that have been used historically, but it turns out they’re as good as random chance in practice.

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            Oh, then I guess the only possibility is detabuisation. Those people need to know they will be treated, not persecuted in a super harsh way. Then they won’t be afraid to selfreport and we will know, whether we work with a pedo or a predator, and we can addjust the way we work with them accordingly.